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MARINE RADAR

MODEL

FR-2165DS

Your Local Agent/Dealer


9-52, Ashihara-cho,
Nishinomiya, Japan
Telephone:
Telefax:

0798-65-2111
0798-65-4200

All rights reserved.

Printed in Japan

PUB. No. IME-34680-B


(DAMI)

FR-2165DS

FIRST EDITION : NOV 1998


B
: JUL. 13, 1999

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING

WARNING
Do not open the equipment
unless totally familiar with
electrical circuits and
service manual.

Radio Frequency Radiation


Hazard
The radar scanner emits electromagnetic
radio frequency (RF) energy which can be
harmful, particularly to your eyes. Never
look directly into the scanner aperture from
a close distance while the radar is in operation or expose yourself to the transmitting
scanner at a close distance.

ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
HAZARD

Wear a safety belt and hard


hat when working on the
scanner unit.

Distances at which RF radiation levels of


100 and 10 W/m2 exist are given in the
table below.

Serious injury or death can


result if someone falls from
the radar scanner mast.

Note: If the scanner unit is installed at a


close distance in front of the wheelhouse,
your administration may require halt of
transmission within a certain sector of
scanner revolution. This is possible Ask
your FURUNO representative or dealer to
provide this feature.
Model

FR-2165DS

Construct a suitable service platform


from which to install the scanner unit.
Serious injury or death can result if someone falls from the radar scanner mast.
Turn off the power at the mains switchboard before beginning the installation.

Radiator Distance 2to Distance2to


100W/m
10W/m
type
point
point


SN4A

1.2 m

SN5A

1.0 m

Only qualified personnel


should work inside the
equipment.

Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can


result if the power is left on or is applied
while the equipment is being installed.
Do not install the display unit where it
may get wet from rain or water splash.
Water in the display unit can result in fire,
electrical shock or equipment damage.

CAUTION

WARNING
Be sure that the power supply is
compatible with the voltage rating of
the equipment.

Ground the equipment to


prevent electrical shock and
mutual interference.

Connection of an incorrect power supply


can cause fire or equipment damage. The
voltage rating of the equipment appears
on the label above the power connector.

Observe the following compass safe


distances to prevent deviation of a
magnetic compass:
Standard
compass

Use only the specified power cable.


Fire or equipment damage can result if a
different cable is used.

ii

Steering
compass

Display
Unit

1.70 m

0.90 m

Scanner
Unit

2.15 m

1.60 m

Power
supply
unit
PSU-004

0.50 m

0.30 m

Power
supply
unit
PSU-001

1.20 m

0.90 m

TABLE OF CONTENTS
EQUIPMENT LISTS ............................................................................ iv
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ............................................................... vi

MOUNTING
1.1
1.2
1.3

Scanner Unit ............................................................................................................. 1-1


Display Unit ............................................................................................................... 1-7
Power Supply Units ................................................................................................. 1-15

WIRING
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5

Scanner Unit ............................................................................................................. 2-1


Display Unit ............................................................................................................... 2-5
Changing AC Power Specification of Display Unit .................................................. 2-10
Power Supply Units ..................................................................................................2-11
Installation and Connection of Rectifier Unit ........................................................... 2-13

INITIALIZATION AND ADJUSTMENT


3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8

Tuning Initialization .................................................................................................... 3-1


Accessing Menus for Initialization and Adjustment ................................................... 3-1
Adjusting Video Signal Level ..................................................................................... 3-1
Heading Alignment .................................................................................................... 3-2
Adjusting Sweep Timing ............................................................................................ 3-3
Suppressing Main Bang ............................................................................................ 3-3
Confirming Magnetron Heater Voltage ...................................................................... 3-4
Initial Setting Menus .................................................................................................. 3-6

INSTALLATION OF OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT


4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5

Gyro Converter GC-8 ................................................................................................ 4-1


ARP Board ARP-26 ................................................................................................... 4-7
RP Board RP-26...................................................................................................... 4-10
Performance Monitor PM-30 ................................................................................... 4-14
Alarm Kit .................................................................................................................. 4-15

PACKING LISTS ........................................................................................................ A-1


OUTLINE DRAWINGS ............................................................................................ D-1
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM ...................................................................... S-1
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ..................................................................................... S-2

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EQUIPMENT LISTS
Standard Supply
Name

Type

Code No.

SN4A-RSB-0051-N-3

SN4A-RSB-0051-I-3

SN5A-RSB-0051-N-3

SN5A-RSB-0051-I-3

RDP-124

PSU-001-60

100 VAC

PSU-001-61

Select
110 VAC
one

PSU-001-62

115 VAC

Power Supply
Unit

PSU-004-2-50-S

Spare Parts

SP03-12800

000-087-692

CP03-19900

000-089-393

CP03-19910

000-089-394

CP03-19920

000-089-395

CP03-19930

000-089-396

CP03-14601, CP03-19103,
CP03-13916, CP03-13907,
Signal Cable S03-84-60 (60 m)

FP03-06510

000-089-400

FP03-06201, FP03-06502,
FP03-06503

FP03-06550

000-089-476

Power Supply
Unit for
Scanner Unit

Remarks
24 rpm, 2500 mm, no deicer

Select
one

Scanner Unit

Display Unit

Qty

24 rpm, 2500 mm, w/deicer


24 rpm, 2700 mm, no deicer
24 rpm, 2700 mm, w/deicer

Installation
Materials*

Accessories

For DC power
CP03-14601, CP03-19103,
CP03-13916, CP03-13907,
Signal Cable S03-84-15 (15 m)

CP03-14601, CP03-19103,
CP03-13916, CP03-13907,
S
Select ignal Cable S03-84-20 (20 m)
one CP03-14601, CP03-19103,
CP03-13916, CP03-13907,
Signal Cable S03-84-30 (30 m)

For console: FP03-06201,


FP03-06502, FP03-06503,
FP03-06504

* CP03-14601: For scanner unit, CP03-19103: For display unit, CP03-13916: For power supply unit
PSU-004, CP03-13907: For power supply unit PSU-001

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S
E
E
P
A
C
K
I
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G
L
I
S
T
S

Optional Equipment
Name

Type

Code No.
000-030-443

Qty

Rectifier

RU-3423

Slave Display

FMD-8010

Gyro Converter

GC-8-2

Interswitch

RJ-7

Interswitch

RJ-8

Performance Monitor

PM-50

008-446-520

Remarks
AC 24 VDC

1
1 set

Separate shipment

RU-1758

000-030-416

220 V 100 V, for


display unit

RU-1803

000-030-420

440 V 100 V, for


display unit

RU-6522

000-030-410

220 V 200 V, for


scanner unit

RU-3305

000-030-448

For deicer

PM Installation Kit

OP03-150

008-485-490

1 se t

ARPA

ARP-26

008-485-500

1 se t

RP-26-T

008-485-510

RP-26-Z

008-485-520

Separate Control Head


Mounting Kit

OP03-151

008-485-530

Alarm Kit

OP03-156

008-500-650

Transformer Unit

Video Plotter

1 set

For tabletop, console


type display unit
For separate type control
head

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
SCANNER UNIT
RSB-0051

POWER SUPPLY UNIT


PSU-001

DISPLAY UNIT
RDP-124

For 220/230 VAC RU-1758


only

IEC 61162-1iInput/Outputj
IEC 61162-1iInputj
ARPA Board
ARP-26

POWER SUPPLY
UNIT PSU-004

100/110/
RU-3423
115/220/230 VAC,
1, 50/60Hz

OPTION

Video Plotter
RP-26

For DISPLAY UNIT


For SCANNER UNIT

24 VDC

Slave Display
FMD-8010

Gyro Converter
GC-8

Gyrocompass
For DE-ICER

RU-1803

SHIPS MAINS

Performance
Monitor
PM-50

RU-3305
110/115/220 VAC
1, 50/60 Hz

440 VAC
1, 50/60 Hz

100/110/115/
220/230 VAC
1, 50/60 Hz

100 VAC
1, 50/60 Hz

vi

Navigator
Speed Log

MOUNTING
1.1 Scanner Unit
Mounting considerations

The scanner unit is generally installed either on top of the wheelhouse or on the
radar mast, on a suitable platform. Locate the scanner unit where there is a
good all-round view.

No funnel, mast or derrick should be within the vertical beamwidth of the scanner in the bow direction, especially zero degrees 5, to prevent blind sectors
and false echoes on the radar picture.

It is rarely possible to place the scanner unit where a completely clear view in
all directions is available. Thus, you should determine the angular width and
relative bearing of any shadow sectors for their influence on the radar at the
first opportunity after fitting.

Locate the antenna of a direction finder clear of the scanner unit to prevent
interference to the direction finder. A separation of more than two meters is
recommended.

To lessen the chance of picking up electrical interference, avoid where possible


routing the signal cable near other onboard electrical equipment. Also avoid
running the cable in parallel with power cables.

A magnetic compass will be affected if placed too close to the scanner unit.
Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent deviation of a magnetic compass: Standard compass, 2.15 m, Steering compass, 1.60 m.

Do not paint the radiator aperture, to ensure proper emission of the radar waves.

The signal cable run between the scanner and the display is available in lengths
of 15 m (standard), 20 m, 30 m and 60 m. Whatever length is used it must be
unbroken; namely, no splicing allowed.

Deposits and fumes from a funnel or other exhaust vent can adversely affect
the aerial performance and hot gases may distort the radiator portion. The scanner unit must not be mounted where the temperature is more than 70C.

The scanner base is made of cast aluminum. To prevent electrolytic corrosion


of the scanner base, use the seal washers and corrosion-proof rubber mat and
ground the unit with the ground wire (supplied).

Leave sufficient space around the unit for maintenance and servicing. See the
scanner unit outline drawing for recommended maintenance space.

1-1

Installation precaution for S-band scanner unit


If an S-band scanner unit is mounted near the end of a platform to provide sufficient rotation clearance for the radiator, the scanner unit, because of its weight,
swings up and down by ships vibration and rolling, exerting excessive levels of
stress at the base of the radiator, which can damage the radiator. To prevent this,
relocate the scanner unit, or if relocation is not possible, reinforce the platform.
Pole for DF, etc.

Remarkable vibration
(pitching)
Mounting
position

EXAMPLE
Pole for DF

Mount the scanner unit


Directly on the mast or
on the platform, as near
as possible to the center
of the mast.

Figure 1-1 Mounting of S-band scanner unit

1-2

Scanner unit assembling


The scanner radiator and the scanner housing are shipped in separate packages
and must be assembled at installation. Assemble them as below.
The scanner unit may be assembled before hoisting it to the mounting platform.
However, do not lift the scanner unit by the radiator.
1. Remove two protective caps from the radiator flange and rotary joint flange.
2. Grease an O-ring and place it in the groove of the rotary joint flange. Make sure
the O-ring is not pinched during assembling.
3. Secure the feeder waveguide to the rotary joint flange with four M6x16 hex
bolts.
4. Fix the feeder waveguide on the radiator bracket with a waveguide clamp, a
clamp insulator, two flat washers, and two M6x50 hex bolts.
5. Grease other O-ring and set it in the groove of the radiator flange.
6. Set the scanner radiator to the bracket and fix it temporarily with eight M10x20
hex bolts, spring washers and flat washers.
7. Fasten the feeder waveguide to the radiator flange with four M6x16 hex bolls.
8. Fasten the scanner radiator to the bracket with eight M10x20 bolts.

1-3

Scanner radiator

Hex bolt M6x16

O-ring
Rotary joint flange
Hex bolt M10x20
O-ring

Radiator flange
Waveguide flange

Spring washer M10


Flat washer M10

Radiator bracket
Hex bolt M6x50

Feeder waveguide

Flat washer M6

Hex bolt M6x16

Waveguide clamp
Clamp insulator

Note 1: Coat bolts, nuts, washers and waveguide flanges outside O-ring grooves to prevent
electrolytic corrosion. (Do not allow silicone sealant to touch O-ring and O-ring grooves.)

Apply silicone sealant here.


O-ring

O-ring
Radiator
flange

Apply silicone sealant here.

Note 2: Do not pinch O-ring and keep it clean.


Note 3: Use grease on scanner covers and O-rings. Do not use silicone sealant.

Figure 1-2 Scanner unit assembling

1-4

Waveguide
flange

Mounting the scanner unit


1. Referring to the scanner outline drawing, drill four bolt holes (15 mm dia.) in the
radar mast platform or the deck.
2. Place the corrosion-proof rubber mat (supplied) on the mounting platform.
3. Using the two L-angle metal plates on the scanner top, lift the scanner base
with the antenna radiator and place the scanner unit on the rubber mat. Orient
the scanner so its cable glands face the ships stern.
Feeder waveguide
Note 2
L-angle
metal plate
Note 1

Place the rope around scanner radiator


(feeder waveguide side) to prevent
scanner from rotating when lifting
the scanner base.
Note 1: Take care not to damage scanner exterior
by the rope.
Note 2: Tensile load should not be applied
to scanner radiator.

Figure 1-3 How to lift the scanner unit


4. Fix the scanner base to the mounting platform with four M12x60 hex bolts,
nuts, washers and seal washers (supplied).
5. Arrange the grounding terminal at the nearest grounding spot with the M6x25
hex bolt, nut and washers (supplied). Then, fix a ground wire (RW-4747, 320
mm long) to the terminal.
6. Connect the other end of the ground wire to the ground terminal of the scanner
unit.
7. Coat grounding terminal and fixing bolts on the scanner unit with silicone sealant (supplied).

1-5

Seal washer
Corrosion proof
rubber mat

ANT MOTOR SW
Set seal washer and corrosion-proof
rubber mat, and apply silicone
sealant.

Hex bolt
FW
Ground
wire

FW
SW
Hex nut

Coat with silicone sealant


after attaching ground
wire.

Hex nut
SW
FW
Hex bolt

Ground
wire

Ground wire

Welding

Scanner body

Arrange ground terminal at


nearest grounding spot.

Ground terminal is fitted to


the scanner body at the factory.

Figure 1-4 Mounting of scanner unit

1-6

1.2 Display Unit


Before mounting the display unit
If Gyro Converter GC-8 (option) is to be used, install and setup the GYRO CONVERTER Board before mounting the display unit, because of the difficulty involved
in doing it after the display unit is installed. Instructions for installation and setup
are in Chapter 4.

Mounting considerations
When selecting a mounting location, keep in mind the following points:

Select a location where the display unit can be viewed and operated conveniently and where the screen can be viewed while facing towards the bow.

Locate the unit out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources because of
heat that can build up inside the cabinet.

Locate the equipment away from places subject to water splash and rain.

The display unit is very heavy. Be sure the mounting location is strong enough
to support the weight of the unit under the continued vibration which is normally
experienced on the ship. If necessary reinforce the mounting location.

Determine the mounting location considering the length of the signal cable between the scanner unit and the display unit and the power supply cable between the display unit and the Power Supply Unit PSU-004.

Leave sufficient space on the sides and rear of the unit to facilitate maintenance. Also, leave a foot or so of service loop in cables behind the unit so it
can be pulled forward for servicing or easy removal of connectors.

A magnetic compass will be affected if placed too close to the display unit.
Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent deviation of a magnetic compass: Standard compass, 1.70 m, Steering compass, 0.90 m.

Mounting procedure
Tabletop mounting
This procedure requires two people
to complete.
1. Make four holes of 12 mm diameter in the mounting location referring to the outline drawing at
the end of this manual.

Left, right
arm cover

2. Unfasten the screws fixing the


right and left brackets on the control panel.
3. Unfasten bolts (four total) in the
brackets.

1-7

M4x10

Figure 1-5 Control head

4. While one person is holding the mounting base at the sides, pull the handle on
the underside of the control head to draw the display unit toward you until you
hear a click.

CAUTION
Use two people to complete
this step.
The display unit may fall to
the deck when it is pulled
forward, since the mounting
base is not yet fastened to
the mounting location.

Handle

Pull forward

Figure 1-6 Display unit

5. This step requires two people to complete. While raising the monitor until the
CRT is horizontal, fix the stay as follows:
a) Raise the stay as shown below.

Two warning labels on


the underside of monitor
HORIZONTAL

WARNING
Possibility of injury.
Hold handle when
mounting display unit.

WARNING
Display unit may fall.
Lock stay before
servicing.

Stay
Figure 1-7 Display unit, inside view

1-8

b) While pushing the stopper, set the catch on the display unit in the hole at the
front edge of the stay.
Stopper

Catch
Stay

Figure 1-8 Setting catch to hole in stay


c) Release hand from stopper.
Release stopper;
fix stay.

Figure 1-9 Stay fixed


6. Fasten the display unit to the mounting location at front fixing holes (2 points)
with M10 bolts, nuts and flat washers, using the pipe box spanner (supplied).
You cannot fasten the display unit at the rear fixing holes while the monitor is
raised.
7. Retract the stay and lower the monitor.
8. Fasten the display unit to the mounting locations at rear fixing holes (2 points)
with M10 bolts, nuts and flat washers, using the pipe box spanner (supplied).
The rear left hole is hid under the PTU cover. Remove the cover as follows:
(1) Unfasten five M3x8 screws at the top of the PTU cover and two M4x8
screws at the front of the cover to slide the cover toward the front side.
(2) Remove the cover by grasping the knob on the top of the cover.

1-9

Fixing hole (rear)

J106

*M3x8, 5 pcs.

Knob
J105
J104

Slide forward.

J103

M4x8, 2 pcs.

J46

Fixing hole (front)

J46
J462

J465

Figure 1-10 How to remove the PTU cover


9. Push the monitor forward until you hear a click.
10.Fix the brackets with the M10 bolts removed at step 3.

Console type mounting


1. Make six holes of 15 mm diameter and a cable entrance hole through the deck
referring to the outline drawing at end of this manual.
2. Open the front cover.
3. Fix the equipment with M12 bolts, nuts and washers.
4. Hoist the console to the deck by using the eye bolts attached to the console.
Remove the eye bolts and set the cosmetic caps to the eye bolt holes.

Separating the control head


The control head connects to the display unit with a connection cable, thus it can
be located where desired, using the separate control head kit (option). Follow the
procedure on the next page to separate the control head from the display unit.

1-10

Separate type control head kit (Type: OP03-151, No.: 008-485-530)


Name

Type

Qty

Code No.

Remarks

Cable Assy.

UL246SB20P/1P

000-140-812

10 m, 03S9422

Nonslip Rubber
Feet

A-1042-C-4505

000-800-986

w/tape

Monitor Front
Cover

03-144-1361

100-263-340

KB Fixing Plate

03-144-1691

100-263-940

Handle Plate

03-144-1632

100-268-040

Display unit modification procedure


1. Raise the monitor unit referring to procedure for tabletop mounting on page 17.
2. Unplug two connectors from the control head cable (P412 from MOTHER Board
and J583) and unfasten two earth wires.

PTU COVER
Control Head
Cable

J583
Earth Wire

J418
MB 03P9251

P412

INT
03P9252

Figure 1-11 Display unit, inside view


3. Lower the monitor.
4. Unfasten the M4 screw fixing the ground terminal of the connection cable.
5. Push the monitor forward until you hear a click.
6. Unscrew four screws fixing the top cover of the display unit.

1-11

7. Remove three clamps fixing the connection cable in the monitor unit.
8. Unfasten four screws fixing the right and left brackets on the control head.
9. Unfasten four screws fixing the right and left covers of the display unit.
10.Unfasten six screws fixing the right and left KB arms.
11. Unfasten three screws fixing the panel cover.
KB arm (L)
03-144-1341
M5x25 SUS 3 pcs.

Panel cover
03-144-1345

KB arm (R)
03-144-1342

M4x10, 3 pcs.

M5x25 SUS 3 pcs.


Control head

M5x25 SUS 4 pcs.

Figure 1-12 Detaching the control head

Control head modification procedure


1. Unfasten eight screws (M4X8) on the underside of the control head. Unplug
connectors P314, P312 and P317 from the control head. Separate the KB bottom plate from the control head.
2. Unfasten the screw (M4) fixing the ground terminal and two screws (M4X8)
fixing the clamp. Remove the connection cable assy.
3. Unfasten two screws (M6X12) from the inside of the bottom plate of the control
head to dismount the handle.

1-12

4. Replace the cable assy. with cable assy. UL2464SB2-0P/1P (10 m, supplied)
as below and reassemble the control head.

KB Fixing Plate
Screw
M4X8 (8 pcs.)

P312 FX Connector

17

J3

Lay cable in slot.

KB
PL BO
AT TT
OM
E

de
si

er

nd

(u

J3 J31
12 4 (
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nd
er ersi
sid de
e) )

Earth Wire
Upset Screw
M6X12 (2 pcs.)
P314 XH3P
KB Clamp
Handle
Replace with
cable assy. in
kit.

Spacer Pan-head Screw M4X8 (2 pcs.)


Be careful not to pinch cable between
KB clamp and spacer.

Figure 1-13 Control head

Connection of display unit to control head


1. Attach the handle to the handle plate, using the screws for the handle and
bottom cover of the control head.
2. Attach the handle plate to location where the KB arms were fastened.
3. Pull the monitor toward you until you hear click.
4. Lead in the cable assy. (option) from the rear entrance of the display unit. See
Chapter 2.
5. Raise the monitor and fix the stay.
6. Inside the display unit, fasten ground wire of the cable assembly with an M4
screw on the chassis.

1-13

7. Plug in two connectors of connection cable (P412, J583: See illustration on the
previous page.)
8. Lower the monitor.
9. Attach the monitor front cover (option) to the place the panel cover have been,
using the screw for the panel cover.
10.Attach rubber to feet to the bottom of the keyboard if the keyboard is not going
to be permanently fixed. To fix the keyboard to a desired location, fasten the KB
fixing plate to the keyboard and desired location with two upset screws (M5X25,
formerly used to fasten KB arms) and two tapping screws (6.5, local supply)
as below.
KB Fixing Plate

CONTROL HEAD
SIDE VIEW

KB Fixing
Plate
CONTROL HEAD TOP VIEW

6.5
Tapping
Screw

M5X25
Upset
Screw

Figure 1-14 How to attach KB fixing plate


11. Set dust cover KB (supplied) on the control head.

Attachment of hood
1. Set two spacers (supplied) to the lower two of the four M5 holes in the CRT
panel.
2. Screw two screws (supplied) into the holes in the hood.
3. Set the bottom of the hood to the screws at the bottom of the CRT panel, and
then fasten the two screws at the top of the hood to the CRT panel.

1-14

1.3 Power Supply Units


The Power Supply Unit PSU-001 (for scanner unit) and PSU-004 (for display unit)
do not contain usual operating controls. Therefore, they can be installed in any
recessed place either in vertical or horizontal position. (For the console mount
display unit, the PSU-004 can be installed inside the console.) However, select a
dry and well-ventilated location and observe the compass safe distances below to
prevent deviation of a magnetic compass.
Standard
compass

Steering
compass

PSU-001
(for scanner unit)

1.20 m

0.90 m

PSU-004
(for display unit)

0.50 m

0.30 m

1-15

WIRING
2.1 Scanner Unit
Two signal cables are terminated at the scanner unit: signal cable S03-84 and
signal cable 660V-MPYCY-16 from the Power Supply Unit PSU-004.

Preparations
Open the port side cover (six bolts) of the scanner unit. Unfasten fixing plates to
acess terminal boards.

Signal cable S03-84


1. Shorten the cable, extending the length actually required by 600 mm. Strip off
about 600 mm of the anti-corrosive vinyl sheath, and 590 mm of the armor and
the inner vinyl sheath being careful not to nick the braided shield.
Approx. 550 mm

Inner shield
Anti-corrosive
vinyl sheath

Outer shield

Armor
Approx. 540 mm

Figure 2-1 Fabricating the signal cable S03-84


2. Turn off the ANT MOTOR SW on the scanner unit(Refer to Figure 1-4).
3. Unravel the outer shield with a screwdriver or similar tool to expose the cores
beneath the outer shield.
4. Similar to step 2, expose the cores beneath the inner shield. Mark all cores for
future identification.
5. Slide the clamping gland, washers and gasket onto the cable. (Use lower side
gland.)
Gasket

Armor

Seal with putty


after tightening.

Clamping gland

Washer

Gland body
Washer

Figure 2-2 Passing clamping gland, washers and gasket on signal cable

2-1

6. Ground the armor through the two washers as shown above. Trim the shields
considering their location on the earth terminal inside the scanner unit. Fit a
crimp-on lug (yellow, FV5.5-4, 4) to inner and outer shields, then connect
them to the ground terminal inside the scanner unit.
7. Determine the length of each core considering its location on STB-1 in the
scanner unit (see the interconnection diagram on page S-1). Remove approx.
6 mm of the vinyl insulation from the end of each core and fix the crimp-on lug
FV1.25-M3 (Red) to each core.
8. Remove the outer sheath of the coaxial cable (2C-2V) by 75 mm. Pull back the
braided shield to expose the inner core. Remove approx. 25 mm of insulator
from the end of inner core and fold back conductor as illustrated below. Shorten
the shield leaving approx. 45 mm. Fit crimp-on lugs to the conductor (FVD1.253, Red) and braided shield (FV1.25-M3, Red).
75 mm

Coaxial cable
2C-2V

50 mm
Fold back the conductor
as illustrated below.
45 mm

Inner core
Conductor

Crimp-on lug
FVD1.25-3
(Red, 3)
Crimp-on lug
FV1.25-M3
(Red, 3)

6 mm

Figure 2-3 Fabrication of coaxial cable


9. Lead cable into cable gland, tighten clamping gland and seal with putty.
10.Connect wiring to terminal STB-1 in the scanner unit referring to the interconnection diagram.

Signal cable 660V-MPYCY-16 (JIS cable)


1. Unfasten the clamping gland from the upper cable gland, and remove the gasket and flat washers.
2. Shorten the cable as appropriate. Remove the vinyl sheath by 600 mm. Remove the armor by 590 mm.
Armor

590 mm
Conductors
600 mm

,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Core
,,,,,,,,,,,,,
2
= 1.25 mm,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Armor
Vinyl sheath

Figure 2-4 Fabrication of signal cable 660V-MPYCY-16

2-2

3. Slide the clamping gland, washers and gasket on the power cable. Fold back
the armor by 5 mm, then put it between washer and cable gland body as below.
Gasket

Armor (folded back)

Seal with putty


after tightening.

Vinyl sheath
Clamping gland

Flat
washer

Cable gland
Flat
washer

Flat
washer

Figure 2-5 Passing clamping gland, washers and gasket on the signal cable
4. Determine the length of the cores considering their location on STB-2 and STB3. Trim conductors as necessary.
5. Ground the armor by inserting it through the two flat washers near the cable
gland.
6. Remove the sheath of each core by 6 mm. Fix crimp-on lugs (FV1.25-4, blue,
4) to each conductor. Make sure each connection is secure both electrically
and mechanically.
7. Lead cable into cable gland, tighten clamping gland and seal with putty.
8. Connect the conductors to STB-2 and STB-3, referring to the interconnection
diagram on page S-1.
9. Check for loose screws and poor contact on crimp-on lugs. Close terminal
boards.
10.Grease the fixing bolts for the cover, gasket and tap holes in the scanner chassis. Attach cover.

When the de-icer is installed


1) Before beginning any work on the scanner unit, turn off the breaker for the deicer line at the main switchboard to remove the power (100 VAC, 1) to the deicer. (Turning off the power to the display unit has no effect.)
2) The neck of the scanner unit becomes VERY HOT when the de-icer is working.
(The de-icer turns on when ambient temperature is below 0C.)

2-3

STB-2

STB-3

Cable
gland

Photo No. 2919

Cable clamp (3 pcs.)

STB-1

TB fixing plate (1)


TB fixing plate (2)

Figure 2-6 Scanner unit, port side view

Photo No. 2918

Ground terminal

Figure 2-7 Scanner unit, starboard side view, Tx chassis removed

2-4

2.2 Display Unit


Fabricating the power cable DPYCY-3.5 (JIS cable)
1. Remove the vinyl sheath by 80 mm.
2. Cut off jute tape wrapped around the armor.
3. Unravel the armor to expose the cores by about 35 mm.
4. Remove insulation of cores by about 10 mm. Fix crimp-on lugs to the cores and
armor.
5. Cover the armor with vinyl tape, leaving the portion which will lie inside the
cable clamp untaped.
(a)

DPYCY-3.5

Vinyl sheath

About 80 mm
40 mm

5 mm

(b)
Armor

10 mm

(c)
Lay this part in cable clamp.

(d)
Taping

Armor

Core
2
S = 3.5 mm
= 2.4 mm

Vinyl
sheath

DPYCY-3.5 sectional view

Figure 2-8 Fabrication of power cable DPYCY-3.5 (JIS cable)

2-5

Leading in cables to the display unit


The cable clamp may be positioned inside the display unit (default arrangement),
outside the display unit or at the bottom of the display unit (when using console
mount). When the cable clamp is located outside or beneath the display unit, use
the bottom clamp front plate and bottom clamp rear plate (supplied with installation materials).
Also, use the shielding foam (supplied) to protect against noise radiation.

Cable fed from back of display unit (default method)

Nav equipment
(Gyrocompass)

Hex bolt
M5X12 SUS
2 pcs

Slave display

Keyboard
Navigation

Log

Hex bolt
M5X35 SUS
2 pcs

Panhead screw
M4X8
(D) Rear clamp
plate
(C) Signal clamp
(Aluminum)

SCAN

PWR

External CRT

Hex bolt
M5X35 SUS
2 pcs

Cable position in clamp


(Display unit, rear view)

(B) Power clamp


(Aluminum)

(A) Rear clamp


base

(Construction of
cable clamp)

(D) Rear clamp plate


Make sure shielding foam contacts rear chassis.
(C) Signal cable
(Aluminum)

Rear cable entrance

(B) Power clamp


(Aluminum)
Cable
(A) Rear clamp base

Shielding foam

(Display unit, rear view)

(Display unit, right-hand side view)

Figure 2-9 Default cable clamp position

Place shielding foam between cables, and then attach the foam to aluminum
clamps.

Fill unused clamp holes with shielding foam.

2-6

Cable fed from outside display unit


(D) Rear clamp plate

Shielding foam

(C) Signal clamp


(Aluminum)

(B) Power clamp


(Aluminum)

(A) Rear clamp base

M5x10 (2 pcs)
(Installation materials)

Bottom clamp front plate


(Installation materials)

Rear cable entrance

(Display unit, right-hand side view)

Figure 2-10 Clamp position outside display unit

Place shielding foam between cables inside of display unit, and then attach
foam to chassis.

Fill unused clamp holes with shielding foam.

Cables fed from bottom of display unit (for console mount)


Lead in cables through the cable clamp at the rear of the console and ground their
shields in the cable clamp. For signal cable, remove vinyl sheath where cable lies
in cable clamp. Fasten cables with cable ties.

Seventh hole
from the top
Power Cable
(For display unit)
Gyrocompass

Log

Signal Cable

Performance
NAV
ARPA
Monitor
Slave Display
Power Cable
(For PM)
Cable Arrangement in the Console (Top view)

Close
shutter
doorand
andcover
cover
Close
shutter
with
aluminum
tape
it with
aluminum
tape
to to
keep
keep
foreign
objects
foreign
objects
out
of the out
of the
display unit.
display
unit.

SIGNAL CABLE:
Remove the vinyl sheath here.
(1300 mm from display unit end
of cable remove sheath by 70 mm.)

Figure 2-11 Clamp position at bottom of display unit

2-7

Connections
Open the display unit and fix it with the stay. (For procedure see page 1-6.) Remove the shield cover from the INT Board. Connect signal, power, gyro and log
cables as shown on the next page. Optional equipment are connected to the INT
Board. Be sure to ground the display unit.
Gyro
Scanner
Unit
Fasten shield here.
(Tabletop type)

Ships
mains

Log
Ground terminal
(Tabletop type)

PTU BOARD
03P9245

Fasten shields
here together.
(Console type)
Terminal
board
POWER switch
(for maintenance,
always ON)

Connect coax
MOTHER BOARD cable here.
03P9251
DJ1
1

Fasten TX-HV
line to #1 terminal.
To fasten;
1. Slide terminal.
2. Lift terminal to
remove.

J5

J448
J4

INT BOARD
03P9252

Signal cable should


touch edge of
partition board.

GYRO CONVERTER
BOARD 64P1106

1
M4X8 (2 pcs.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Fix the DJ1 connector with


two M3x8 screws (supplied).
J445
J442

J457

J450

J443

J458

J454

Location of connectors
on the INT Board. See
next page for connector
description.
J448

J444

J453

J455

CAUTION

J469

Ground the equipment to


prevent electrical shock
and mutual interference.

J446
J451

J466
J467

J463

J452

J462

J456

Bind the cables so as not to pinch them


between the monitor and mounting base.
Take special care with the high voltage
line.

J449
J465

Figure 2-12 Display unit, inside view

2-8

Connectors on the INT Board


Table 2-1 Connectors on the INT Board
Signal name

Name on
pcb

Connector
no.

Connector
type

J4

VH, 3 pin

J5

VH, 5 pin

Applicable
equipment

Remarks

Input Signal
Gyro signal

Speed log
signal

LOG

J448

NH, 3 pin

Radar buoy
signal

RADAR
BUOY

J445

NH, 4 pin

Remote
display signal

EXT-RADAR
or RJ-7

J458

NH, 8 pin

External
ARPA
signal

EXT-ARPA

J444

NH, 8 pin

Slave display
signal

SLAVE

J442
J443

NH, 8 pin

*: On pcb
A64P1106 (option)
200 pulses/nm, etc.

Output Signal
Heading, bearing,
Tx trigger
CD-140, CD-141,
GD-500,
GD-500MK2,
FMD-800,
FMD-8010 *1

Heading, bearing,
video, Tx trigger

*1: Display unit for


FR-2105 series
radar can be used
as slave display
unit.
Buzzer signal

EXT-BUZ

Monitor signal

J451

NH, 9 pin

J449

NH, 10 pin

RS-232C

RS-232C

J456

NH, 4 pin

Analog

ANALOG

J453

NH, 3 pin

External
buzzer

EXT ALARM
(AC)

J452

NH, 3 pin

Speaker w/amp

Speaker signal
VER synchronous,
HOR synchronous,
video (NTSC format)

Input/Output Signal
INS data

INS. DATA

J455

NH, 5 pin

RJ-7

RJ-7

J457

NH, 15 pin

RJ-8

RJ-8

J416

NH, 4 pin

Nav data

NAV DATA

J450

NH, 5 pin

ARPA data

ARPA DATA

J454

NH, 5 pin

PM_ON_OFF

PM_PINT

J411

XH, 3 pin

On Mother Board
03P9251

On Mother Board
03P9251

Note: How to attach NH connector is shown on the next page.

2-9

How to attach NH connector


HOW TO ATTACH NH CONNECTOR TO SIGNAL CABLE
Shrink tubing

NH connector wire

Solder
NH connector
housing

20mm
2 Cut shrink tubing
in 20 mm lengths and
slip onto each wire.

1 Insert NH connector
wire into NH connector
housing.

3 Solder connector
to signal cable.

4Heat shrink
tubing with soldering iron.

Figure 2-13 How to attach NH connector

2.3 Changing AC Power Specification of Display Unit


To operate the display unit from 100 VAC or 220 VAC power, add or delete jumper
wires on the PTU Board and change the power fuses inside the display unit as
shown in the table below according to ships mains. The figure below shows the
location of the power fuses and the jumper wires on the PTU Board.

Table 2-2 Jumper wire setting on the PTU board, fuse rating and power specification
PCB

Power Spec.

Antenna
JP1
rpm

JP2

JP3

JP4

JP91

JP92

Power
Fuses

03P9245A

100/110/115 VAC

24 rpm

YES

YES

YES

NO

NO

NO

10A

03P9245D

220/230 VAC

24 rpm

NO

NO

NO

YES

NO

NO

5A

Jumper wire to use:


JP1: 0.8 dia. gilded wire
JP2, JP3, JP4, JP91, JP92: type ERD-S2TCOV

JP1

Fuse
JP2
JP92
JP3
JP4

JP91
03P9245

PTU Board

Figure 2-14 Display unit, inside view

2-10

2.4 Power Supply Units


Power supply unit PSU-001 (for scanner unit)
Two cables run to the Power Supply Unit PSU-001, the power cable (DPYC-3.5)
from the Power Supply Unit PSU-004 and the signal cable (660V-MPYCY-16) from
the scanner unit.
5 mm

Vinyl sheath

300 mm

ANTI-CORROSIVE
SHEATH

Armor

150 mm

50 mm 5 mm

Vinyl sheath

Vinyl tape

Crimp-on lug
FV5.5-4

Armor

Clamp here.

,,,,,,,
,,,,,,,
,,
,,,,,,,
Core
,,
,,,,,,,
Armor
S = 3.52 mm ,,,,,,,
,,
,,
= 2.4 mm ,,,,,,,
Vinyl sheath
,,,,,,,
,,,,,,,
(SECTIONAL VIEW)

Power Cable 250V-DPYC-3.5

Vinyl tape

Clamp here.
Signal Cable 660V-MPYCY-16
Core No.

Connected to

Crimp-on Lug

1 to 9

PTB-2

FV1.25-M3 (Red)

10 to 16

PTB-1

FV2-4 (Blue)

Figure 2-15 Fabrication and connection of power cable and signal cable

Tap selection of T804:


connection of two
yellow wires should be
selected according to
supply voltage.
100VAC---tap"1"
110VAC---tap"5"
115VAC---tap"6"

PTB-2

Frequency setting of
HM801: Select the slide
switch position "60Hz" or
"50Hz". The slide switch is
located rear side of the
hour meter.

PTB-1

Cable clamp

Slide Switch

Front

Rear
Hour Meter Slide view

Figure 2-16 Power supply unit PSU-001

2-11

Power supply unit PSU-004 (for display unit)


Wire the Power Supply Unit PSU-004 as shown in the interconnection diagram.

TB
PTB14
Thermal relay
K2
Relay K3

TB
PTB11
Relay K1

Photo No. 3148

TB
PTB13

TB
PTB12

Figure 2-17 Power supply unit PSU-004


The type and rating of the thermal relay (K2) are as below.
Thermal Relay (K2)

Ship's
Mains

Scanner Unit

24 VDC

RSB-0051

Type
BAC101505D

Short Terminals !
Short between #4 and #6 on PTB14.

2-12

Rating
5A

2.5 Installation and Connection of Rectifier Unit


For operation from ships mains of 100/110/115/220/230 VAC, the rectifier unit RU3423 is required. The rectifier unit can be installed in any dry, well-ventilated place.
Connect AC ships mains to the rectifier as below.

100V 110V 115V 0V

110V 115V

24 VDC output
AC ship's mains
Connections for 100 VAC ship's mains

100V 110V 115V 0V

100V

115V

24 VDC output

AC ship's mains
Connections for 220 VAC ship's mains

Figure 2-18 Rectifier unit connections

2-13

INITIALIZATION AND ADJUSTMENT


3.1 Tuning Initialization
Tune the radar as follows: Press [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [2] [0] [0] [0] (TUNE
INITIALIZE on RADAR 3 menu) and press the [ENT] key. Also, confirm that
2.MODEL is set to 2165DS in the INITIAL SETTING 4 menu, referring to page
3-6. If the setting is wrong, trouble may result.

3.2 Accessing Menus for Initialization and Adjustment


To access them do the following:
1. Turn on the power.
2. Press the [RADAR MENU] key five times while pressing and holding down
the [HL OFF] key.

Restoring default settings


1. Press [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2] [0] [0] [0] to display the INITIAL SETTING
4 menu.
2. Press the [0] key to select FACTORY DEFAULT.

3.3 Adjusting Video Signal Level


When the signal cable is very long, the video amplifier input level decreases,
shrinking target echoes. To prevent this, confirm (and adjust if necessary) video
amplifier input level.
1. Connect an oscilloscope to TP6 on the INT Board (03P9252) in the display
unit.
2. Transmit on the 12 nm range.
3. Adjust R21 on the INT Board so the value of TP6 is 4 Vpp. (For remote display, adjust R134 on the INT Board.)

TP1

TP6

R134

R21

INT Board
(03P9252)

Figure 3-1 Display pedestal

3-1

3.4 Heading Alignment


You have mounted the scanner unit facing straight ahead in the direction of the
bow. Therefore, a small but conspicuous target dead ahead visually should appear on the heading line (zero degrees).
In practice, you will probably observe some small bearing error on the display
because of the difficulty in achieving accurate initial positioning of the scanner
unit. The following adjustment will compensate for this error.
Correct bearing
relative to heading
a

Target

340

350 000

Apparent position
of target

a
010

020

330

030

320

040

310

Target

340

280
270

090

260

100
110
120
230

130
210

Apparent
position
of target

190

180

170

050
060
070
080

270

090

260

100

250

110

240

120
230

130
140

220

150
200

040

280

140

220

030

290

080

240

020

300

070

250

010

310

060

290

350 000

330
320

050

300

210

160

150
200

Scanner mounted
error to starboard
(HDG SW delayed)

Scanner mounted
Picture appears
error to port
deviated clockwise.
(HDG SW advanced)

190

180

170

160

Correct
bearing
relative to
heading

Picture appears
deviated counterclockwise.

Figure 3-2 Heading alignment


1. Turn on the power. Press [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2] [2] to select HL ALIGN
on the INITIAL SETTING1 menu.
2. Select a target echo (by gyrocompass, for example) at a range between 0.125
and 0.25 nm, preferably near the heading line.
3. Operate the EBL control to bisect the target echo with the heading line. (The
value shown on the display is scanner position in relation to ship's bow.)
4. Press [ENTER] to finish.

3-2

3.5 Adjusting Sweep Timing


Sweep timing differs with respect to the length of the signal cable between the
scanner unit and the display unit. Adjust sweep timing at installation to prevent
the following symptoms:

The echo of a "straight" target (for example, pier), on the 0.25 nm range, will
appear on the display as being pulled inward or pushed outward. See Figure
3-3.

The range of target echoes will also be incorrectly shown.

(1) Correct

(2) Target pushed


inward

(3) Target pushed


outward

Figure 3-3 Examples of correct and incorrect sweep timings


1. Turn on the power. Press [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2] [3] to select TIMING
ADJ on the INITIAL SETTING1 menu.
2. Transmit on the 0.25 nm range.
3. Adjust radar picture controls to display picture properly.
4. Select a target echo which should be displayed straightly.
5. Adjust the VRM control to straighten the target echo.
6. Press [ENTER].

3.6 Suppressing Main Bang


If main bang appears at the screen center, suppress it as follows.
1. Turn on the power. Transmit on a long range and then wait ten minutes.
2. Adjust [GAIN] control to show a slight amount of noise on the display.
3. Select the 0.25 nm range. Adjust the [A/C SEA] control to suppress sea clutter.
4. Press [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2] to open the INITIAL SETTING1 menu.
5. Press [7] to select 7.MBS.
6. Adjust the VRM control to adjust timing; the EBL control to adjust level.
7. Press [ENTER].

3-3

3.7 Confirming Magnetron Heater Voltage


Magnetron heater voltage is adjusted at the factory wit h a 15 m signal cable.
Therefore, when the signal cable is longer than 15 m, confirm that magnetron
heater voltage is within the prescribed rating as follows:
1. Disconnect P821 from the scanner unit.
3. Turn on the radar and press [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2] [0] to open the
INITIAL SETTING2 menu.
4. Press [5] to select the 5. SCANNER STOPPED field and the TX option.
5. Set the range to 0.125 nm.
6. Turn off the antenna switch in the display unit.
ON
ANTENNA
switch

OFF

PM

ANTENNA

TUNE

DEGAUSS ERROR

Figure 3-5 Antenna switch in tuning compartment


7. Connect a multimeter, set to the 10 VDC range, between J829 #1 (+) and #2
(-) in the scanner unit.
8. Adjust the position of the sliding contact R812 to show a value between 7.0 V
and 7.6 V on the multimter.
9. Remove the TX-HV fuse (F801, 0.5A) from the power supply unit.
10.Transmit on maximum range.
11. Adjust the position of the sliding contact R811 to show a value between 4.7 V
and 5.3 V on the multimeter.
12.Insert TX-HV fuse F801.
13.Press [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2] [0] [5] to select the 5. SCANNER STOPPED
field and the TX option.
14.Turn on the ANT MOTOR SW on the scanner unit (Refer to Figure 1-4).

3-4

J829

R811

R812

R813

Fuse
801

Photo No. 2917

Photo No. 2914

Figure 3-6 Scanner unit, power supply unit PSU-001


Note: When the length of the cable between the scanner unit and the power
supply unit is more than 60 meters, the magnetron heater voltage may not reach
the lower limit due to voltage drop. If this is the case, increase the voltage with the
sliding contact R813 in the power supply unit, and readjust with R811, R812 in
the scanner unit.

3-5

3.8 Initial Setting Menus


The INITIAL SETTING menus (four menus) and the OWN SHIP INFORMATION
menu setup the radar according to expected usage, authorities specification, ship's
characteristics, operator's preference, etc. Set items on each menu in accordance with regulations/operator's preference. After entering initial settings, reset
the power.
Press [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2]

[OWN SHIP INFORMATION]


1 [INITIAL SETTING(1)]
2 SHIPS LENGTH
3 SHIPS WIDTH
4 RADAR POSN
5 NAV ANT POSN
6 TURN RATE

7 SPEED RATE

000m
00m
FOR BOW 000m
FOR PORT 00m
FOR BOW 000m
FOR PORT 00m
00KT
00.0 / s
00KT
00.0 / s
00KT
0.00KT/s
00KT
0.00KT/s

[INITIAL SETTING 1]
1 [FUNCTIONS(4)]
2 HL ALIGN
EBL 0.0
3 TIMING ADJ
VRM 00.00
5m/7m/10m/15m/
20m/30mMORE
200P

4 ANT HGT

Press [6]

5 LOG PULSE
6 [OWN SHIP INFORMATION]
7 MBS
MBS TIMING VRM 0
MBS LEVEL EBL 0
8 ON TIME
000000.0H
9 TX TIME
000000.0H
0 [INITIAL SETTING(2)]

Press [0]
[INITIAL SETTING 2]
1 [INITIAL SETTING(1)]
2 LOG GYRO INPUT

Press [0]
3 OWN SHIP VECTOR
4 KEY BEEP
5 SCANNER STOPPED
6 VIDEO SIG
7 ALARM LEVEL
8 DISPLAY
9 SECTOR BLKG

[INITIAL SETTING 4]
1 [INITIAL SETTING(3)]
2 MODEL

3 TYPE
4 CTR STC CURVE
5 RJ-7
6 RJ-8

7 SHIPS TYPE
8 RANGE UNIT
9 CABLE LENGTH
0 FACTORY DEFAULT

FR-2115, 2125/
OTHER X-BND/
FR-2165DS, 2135SW/
OTHER S-BND
R/N/G/D
L/M/H
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
ANT A
FR-2115, 2125/
OTHER X-BND/
FR-2165DS, 2135SW/
OTHER S-BND
ANT B
FR-2115, 2125/
OTHER X-BND/
FR-2165DS, 2135SW/
OTHER S-BND
DEEP SEA/FISHING/
LONG LINE FISHING
NM/SM/Km
500m/5000m

LOG
PULSE/SERIAL DATA
GYRO
AD/10/SERIAL DATA
COMPASS/COURSE
ON/OFF
ST-BY/TX
ANALOG/DIGITAL
4/5/6/7
MAIN/SUB
OFF/ON
000 000
000 000

0 [INITIAL SETTING(3)]

Press [0]
[INITIAL SETTING 3]
1 [INITIAL SETTING(2)]
2 TRAILS RESTART
3 ECHO AVG W/O GYRO
4 HEAD UP TB SCALE
5 CTR ECHO STRETCH
6 VIDEO CONTRAST
7 MAXIMUM RANGE
8 ECHO FULL COLOR
9 INDEX LINES
0 [INITIAL SETTING(4)]

3-6

OFF/ON
OFF/ON
DEG/16POINT
OFF/ON
1/2/3
72/96/120
OFF/ON
2/3/6

INITIAL SETTING1 menu


Keying sequence: [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2]
HL ALIGN: Aligns heading.
TIMING ADJ: Adjusts sweep timing.
ANT HGT: Enter height of scanner above water. Select from 5 m, 7 m, 10 m, 15
m, 20 m, or more than 30 m.
LOG PULSE: Enter speed log's pulse rate.
OWN SHIP INFORMATION: Enter ship's characteristics; length, width, radar
scanner position, navigation antenna position, turn rate, and speed rate. See the
description on the next page for further details.
MBS: Suppresses main bang.
ON TIME, TX TIME: Shows number of hours the radar has been turned on and
transmitted, respectively. Value can be changed.

INITIAL SETTING2 menu


Keying sequence: [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2] [0]
LOG GYRO INPUT: Select LOG or GYRO input type. LOG: Select pulse or serial
data. GYRO: Digital from A/D converter or serial data.
OWN SHIP VECTOR: Select reference for own ship vector; compass or course.
KEY BEEP: Turns key response beep on or off.
SCANNER STOPPED: Set to ST-BY in normal use. TX enables transmission
state without scanner rotation.
VIDEO SIG: Set to ANLG (analog) for normal use. Select DIGITAL to adjust QV
(Quantized Video).
ALARM LEVEL: Sets echo strength which triggers guard alarm. "7" is strongest
echo; "4" is medium strength echo.
DISPLAY: Select radar display function; main or sub (slave).
SECTOR BLKG: Sets area (up to 2) where no radar pulses will be transmitted.
For example, set the area where an interfering object at the rear of the scanner
would produce a dead sector (area where no echoes appear) on the display. To
enter an area, select ON and enter relative bearing range of the area.

INITIAL SETTING3 menu


Keying sequence: [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2] [0] [0]
TRAILS RESTART: Selects whether to restart or discontinue target trails when
changing the range. ON restarts trailing on newly selected range; OFF discontinues trails.
ECHO AVG W/O GYRO: Echo averaging can be turned on without gyrocompass
connection.

3-7

HEAD UP TB SCALE: Bearing scale may be shown in degrees or compass


points in the head-up mode.
CTR ECHO STRETCH: Turn on to enlarge echoes in the range up to the first
range ring.
VIDEO CONTRAST: For factory use. Do not change setting.
MAXIMUM RANGE: For factory use. Do not change setting.
ECHO FULL COLOR: Echoes may be displayed in one color or multi-color. Select ON for multi-color display.
INDEX LINES: Selects the number of index lines to display; 2, 3, or 6.

INITIAL SETTING4 menu


Keying sequence: [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2] [0] [0] [0]
MODEL: Selects radar model.
TYPE: Selects specification of radar. Select R for R type; G for IMO type.
CTR STC CURVE: Selects level of STC affect; Low, Medium or High.
RJ-7, RJ-8: Selects which Interswitch unit to use.
SHIP'S TYPE: Select class of vessel; deep sea, fishing, long line fishing.
CABLE LENGTH: Set for "500."
FACTORY DEFAULT: Restores all menus' default settings.

OWN SHIP INFORMATION menu


Keying sequence: [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [2] [6]
SHIP'S LENGTH: Enter ship's length.
SHIP'S WIDTH: Enter ship's width.
RADAR POSN: Enter distance from both bow and port to the radar scanner
location.
NAV ANT POSN: Enter distance from both bow and port to the navigation antenna location.
TURN RATE: Enter ship's turn rate.
SPEED RATE: Enter ship's speed rate.

3-8

INSTALLATION OF OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT


4.1 Gyro Converter GC-8
The Gyro Converter GC-8, incorporated inside the radar display unit, converts
analog gyrocompass reading into digital coded bearing data for display on the
radar display.
This section explains how to install and setup the GC-8 (mainly consisting of the
GYRO CONVERTER Board) and set it up according to gyrocompass connected.

Installation and connection of the GYRO


CONVERTER Board
Necessary Parts: GC-8-2 (008-446-520)
Name

Type

Qty

Code No.

Gyro Converter Board

64P1106

004-412-220

Screws

M3x8, C2700W

000-881-404

Sticker

64-014-20211

100-132-701

1) Turn off the power.


2) Open the display unit. See Chapter 1 for instructions.
3) Fasten the GYRO CONVERTER Board inside the display unit with four
washerhead screws (supplied).
PTU BOARD
03P9245A F

MB BOARD
03P9251

GYRO CONVERTER
BOARD 64P1106

INT BOARD
03P9252

Figure 4-1 Display unit, inside view

4-1

4) Connect the GYRO CONVERTER Board to the INT Board (cables supplied
with GC-8) as shown below.
INT Board
J446 (4P)
J465 (6P)

GYRO CONVERTER Board


J7 (5P)
J1 (14P)

J5

To gyro

J4
J446

J7

J1

Fix cable to chassis


with cable tie.

INT BOARD
03P9252

GYRO CONVERTER
BOARD 64P1106

Figure 4-2 Display unit, inside view


5) Confirm gyrocompass specifications and set up the DIP switches and jumper
wires on the GYRO CONVERTER Board according to gyrocompass connected:
Setting jumper wires and DIP switches by gyrocompass
specifications: page 4-3
Setting jumper wires and DIP switches by make and
model of gyrocompass: page 4-5
Location of jumper wires and DIP switches: page 4-6
6) Solder the gyrocompass cable to the VH connector assemblies (supplied).
7) Attach instruction label (supplied) to the shield cover for the INT and GYRO
CONVERTER boards.
8) Close the display unit.
9) Turn the power off and on to reset the CPU.

4-2

Connection of external power supply


An external power supply is necessary when the repeater signal is step-by-step
type and the step voltage is below 20V or output voltage is less than 5 W.
1. Cut jumper wire JP1 on the GYRO CONVERTER Board when an external power
supply is used.
2. Connect gyro cable and power cable as shown below.
GYRO CONVERTER Board
(A) 64P1106
J5
1 > R2
2 > R1/COM

External Power Supply


20 - 135 VAC
20 - 100 VDC

Either connection
in case of DC
polarity.

S2

J4
1 > S1
2 > S2

S3

3 > S3

S1
Gyrocompass
(Step type)

COM
F.G.

4>T
5 > F.G.

Figure 4-3 Connection of external power supply to GYRO CONVERTER Board

DIP switch, jumper wire settings


Default setting
The default setting of all DIP switches is off and all jumpers wire are set to #1.
(Note that jumper wire JP1 is set at #1, #2, and #3.) In those settings the gyrocompass having the following characteristics can be directly connected; modification
of the GYRO CONVERTER Board is not necessary.
AC synchronous signal: 50/60 Hz
Rotor voltage: 60 V to 135 V AC
Stator voltage: 60 V to 135 V AC
Gear ratio: 360x
Supply voltage: 30 V to 135 V AC
If the specifications of the gyrocompass differ from those mentioned above, change
jumper wire and DIP switches settings on the GYRO CONVERTER Board. Settings may be changed according to gyrocompass specifications or make and model
of gyrocompass (see page 4-5). For the location of DIP switches and jumper wires,
see page 4-6.

4-3

Setting method 1: by gyrocompass specifications


1) Gyrocompass type

2) Frequency

Gyrocompass
type

SW
1-4

SW
1-5

SW
1-6

AC synchronous

OFF

OFF

DC synchronous

OFF

DC step

Frequency

SW
1-7

SW
1-8

OFF #1, #2,


#3

50/60Hz

OFF

OFF AC synchronous
pulsating current

OF F

OFF #2, #3,


#4

400Hz

ON

OFF AC synchronous
pulsating current

ON

OFF

OFF #4, #5,


#6

500Hz

OFF

ON

AC synchronous
pulsating current

Full-wave
pulsating current

OFF

ON

OFF #4, #5,


#6

DC

ON

ON

DC synchronous
DC step

Half-wave
pulsating current

ON

ON

OFF #4, #5,


#6

3) Rotor voltage
(between R1 & R2)

JP1

Remarks

4) Stator voltage
(between S1 and S2)

Rotor voltage

SW 2-1

JP 3

20V to 45V AC

ON

#2

30V to 70V AC

OFF

#2

40V to 90V AC

ON

#1

60V to 135V AC

OFF

#1

5) Ratio

Stator voltage

SW 2-2

SW 2-3

JP2

20V to 45V AC, or


20V to 60V DC

ON

OFF

#2

20V to 45V AC, or


20V to 60V DC

OFF

OFF

#2

40V to 90V AC

ON

OFF

#1

60V to 135V AC

OFF

OFF

#1

6) Supply voltage

Ratio

SW1-1

SW 1-2

SW1-3

360x

OFF

OFF

OFF

180x

ON

OFF

OFF

90X

OFF

ON

OFF

36X

ON

ON

OFF

Supply voltage

JP4

JP5

20V to 45V AC, or


20V to 60V DC

#2

#2

30V to 135V AC, or


40V to 100V DC

#1

#1

7) AD-10 format data


Tx interval

8) NMEA-0183
Tx interval

Select data transmitting interval for ports 1 to 6 by jumper wires


JP6 and JP7.

Tx
interval

Note: The Tx interval is available in 25 msec or 200 msec. 25


msec is for radar; 200 msec is for all other equipment.

4-4

SW2-4

2 seconds

ON

1 second

OFF

Setting method 2: by make and model of gyrocompass


Maker

Models

Specification

SW
1-1

SW
1-2

SW
1-3

SW
1-4

SW
1-5

SW
1-6

SW
1-7

SW
1-8

SW
2-1

FURUNO

GY-700

DC step
100V 180x
5-wire, open collector

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF OFF

ON

ON

Anschutz

Standard 2,3

AC synchronous
50/60Hz
Rotor voltage: 50/60V
Stator voltage: 22V
360x

OFF

OF F

OFF

OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

Standard 4,6

AC synchronous
50/60Hz
Rotor voltage: 50/60V
Stator voltage: 90V
360x

OFF

OFF

SW
2-3

JP1

JP2

JP3

JP4

JP5

OFF OFF

#4,
#5,#6

#2

#1

#1

ON

OFF

#1,
#2,#3

#2

#2

#1

#1

OF F

OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

#1,
#2,#3

#2

#1

#1

#1

C-1/1A/2/3
A-55, B-55

AC synchronous
50/60Hz
Rotor voltage: 50/60V
Stator voltage: 22V
360x

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

OFF

#1,
#2,#3

#2

#2

#1

#1

CMZ-100/200/ AC synchronous
C-JR,D-1Z/1/3 50/60Hz
IPS-2/3
Rotor voltage: 100V
Stator voltage: 90V
360x

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

#1,
#2,#3

#1

#1

#1

#1

CMZ-300X/500 AC synchronous
50/60Hz
Rotor voltage: 100V
Stator voltage: 90V
90x

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF OFF OFF ON

OFF Remove

#2

Set by
power
supply.

Plaith

NAVGAT II/III

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

#1,
#2,#3

#2

#2

#1

#1

Tokimec
(Sperry
type)

ES-1/2/11
AC synchronous
GLT-101/102/- 50/60Hz
103/106K/107 Rotor voltage: 100/110V
Stator voltage: 90V
36x

ON

ON

OFF

OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

#1,
#2,#3

#1

#1

#1

#1

ES-11A/110
TG-200
PR222R
PR237L/H
GM 11

AC synchronous
50/60Hz
Rotor voltage: 100/110V
Stator voltage: 22V
90x

OFF

ON

OF F

OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

#1,
#2,#3

#1

#1

#1

#1

MK-14
MOD-1/2/T
NK-EN,NK-E1

DC step
70V 180x
COM(+), 3-wire(-)

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF OFF

ON

ON

OFF OFF

#4,
#5,#6

#2

#1

#1

SR-130/140

DC step
70V 180x
5-wire, open collector

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF OFF

ON

ON

OFF OFF

#4,
#5,#6

#2

#1

#1

TG-100/5000 DC step
PR-357/130/1- 70V 180x
COM(+), 3-wire(-)
40, ES17
GLT-201/202/203

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF OFF

ON

ON

ON

OFF

#4,
#5,#6

#2

#1

#1

TG-6000

DC step
24V 180x
COM(-), 3-wire(+)

ON

OF F

OF F

ON

OFF OFF

ON

ON

OFF OFF OFF

#4,
#5,#6

#2

#2

#2

SR-120,ES-16 DC step
MK-20
35V 180x
COM(+), 3-wire(-)

ON

OF F

OF F

ON

OFF OFF

ON

ON

ON

OFF

#4,
#5,#6

#2

#2

#2

GX-81

AC synchronous
50/60Hz
Rotor voltage: 100V
Stator voltage: 90V
90x

OFF

ON

OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

OFF OFF

#1,
#2,#3

#1

#1

#1

#1

Armabrown MK-10,MKL-1
SERIES1351,
MOD-4

DC step
50V 180x
COM(+), 3-wire(-)

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF OFF

ON

ON

OFF OFF OFF

#4,
#5,#6

#2

#1

#1

Robertson

DC step
35V 180x
COM(-), 3-wire(+)

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF OFF

ON

ON

#4,
#5,#6

#2

#2

#2

Yokogawa
Navtec
(Plaith
type)

Kawasaki

SKR-80

AC synchronous
50/60Hz
Rotor voltage: 50/60V
Stator voltage: 68V
360x

4-5

ON

SW
2-2

ON

ON

ON

OFF

Location of DIP switches, jumper wires on the GYRO CONVERTER


Board
JP5, JP4
(Supply voltage)

JP2
(Rotor voltage)
JP3
(Stator voltage)

64P1106

JP1
(Gyro type)

J12
(Data output
port #6)
J11
(Data output
port #5)
J10
(Data output
port #4)
SW2
DIP switch

Fuse
(2A)

JP6, JP7
(AD formal
data Tx interval)

SW1
J4
DIP switch
(Stator signal input)

J5
(Rotor signal input,
external power input)

J6
(IEC-61162-1 output port)

J9
(Data output port #3)

J8
(Data output port #2)

J7
(Data output port #1)

Figure 4-4 GYRO CONVERTER Board

Setting the heading readout on the radar display


Confirm that the gyrocompass is giving a reliable readout. Then, set the heading
readout on the radar display with the gyrocompass readout as follows:
1. Press [RADAR MENU] to display the FUNCTIONS 1 menu.
2. Press the [0] key twice to display the FUNCTIONS 3 menu.
3. Press the [9] key to select the GYRO SETTING option.
4. Rotate the EBL control to align the radars HDG readout with the gyrocompass.
5. Press [ENTER] to conclude the setting.

4-6

4.2 ARP Board ARP-26


The ARP Board ARP-26, which provides ARPA functions, is an optional circuit
board which is accommodated in the display unit of the FR-2105 series radar.
Necessary Parts: ARP-26-2E (008-485-500)
Name

ARP board

Type

18P9002B

Qty

Code no.

008-473-650

Installation of the ARP board


1. Remove the bottom cover of the display unit by unfastening four screws.
2. Set the ARP Board in the center slot of the PCB card case.

PCB card case


Top: RP Board (Option)
Middle: ARP Board (Option)
Bottom: SPU Board

Figure 4-5 Display pedestal inside view


3. Adjust the ARP referring to the procedure on the next page.

4-7

ARP board adjustment


1. Turn the GAIN, A/C SEA and A/C RAIN controls fully counterclockwise, and
then transmit on the 12 nm range.
2. Connect a digital multimeter between TP7(+) and TP6(-) on the ARP Board.
TP7

TP6

R104 R103

Figure 4-6 ARP Board (18P9002B)


3. Adjust R104 on the ARP Board so the multimeter reads between 0.09 and 0.14
VDC.
4. Set controls and switches as below.
GAIN: fully clockwise (max.)
Interference rejector: OFF
Range: 24 nm
Echo stretch: OFF
5. Press [RADAR MENU] [0] [0] [0] [0] open the INITIAL SETTING3 menu.
6. Set the VIDEO SIG field to DIGITAL and press [ENTER].
7. Adjust R103 on the ARP Board so noise just appears on the display.

Proper noise

Too little noise

Figure 4-7 How to adjust noise


8. Set VIDEO SIG to ANALOG and press [ENTER].

4-8

Too much noise

Final check
Connect a gyrocompass and a log to the radar and place the radar under transmit
state. Confirm that LEDs CR9, CR10, CR11, CR12, CR15 and CR16 on the ARP
Board are off. If ship's speed is zero, or other signal is not being input, corresponding LED will light.

CR16 LOG
CR15 GYRO

CR12 TRG

#4

#3

#2

#1

CR11 VID

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

CR10 BRG
CR9 HDG
S1

Figure 4-8 ARP Board ARP-26

4-9

4.3 RP Board RP-26


The RP Board RP-26, which providesvideo plotter functions, consists of a circuit
board and a card drive both of which are accommodated in the display unit of the
FR-2105 series radar.

Table top/console type


Necessary Parts: RP-26-T-2E (008-485-520)
Name

Type

RP board

14P0298

Card case assy.


Panhead screw B

M4x8 C2700W

Qty

Code no.

008-487-640

000-881-445

Panhead screw B

M3x8 C2700W

000-881-404

Panhead screw A

M2.6x5 C2700W

000-800-973

Teethed lock washer


(Outside teeth)

M4 C5191W

000-864-506

Cable assy.

HIF6-100D-A-A-52

000-137-553

1. Lift the monitor and fix it with the stay. Refer to Chapter 1 for instructions.
2. Remove the right arm cover from the control head.
3. Fasten the card case to the right arm cover as follows:
a) Fasten the ground wire with an M4x10 screw and washer (supplied) as shown
below.
b) Fasten the arm cover to the card case with three M4x8 screws (supplied).
Panhead screw
M4X10

Ground wire

Arm cover (right)


Washer
M4

Panhead screw
M4X8 3 pcs.

Card case

Figure 4-9 Fastening the card case to the right arm cover

4-10

4. Unfasten the front panel from the display pedestal.


5. Pass the connector from the card case through the hole in the display pedestal.
Control section of
display unit

Front panel

Figure 4-10 Display pedestal


6. Set the RP Board (14P0298) in the top slot of the pcb card case. See page 4-7
for the location of the pcb card case.
7. Run the connector from the card case in front of the GYRO CONVERTER
Board.
8. Plug the connector in J1 on the RP Board.
9. Fasten the ground wire from the connector at the location shown below.
RP connector

GYRO
CONVERTER
Board

INT Board

FRONT
Fasten ground wire from connector to this screw.
(TOP VIEW)

RP Board
ARP Board
SPU Board

J1
Route cable between ARP and SPU Boards.
(FRONT VIEW)

Figure 4-11 Display pedestal, top view

4-11

10.Fasten the front panel on the display pedestal.


11. Retract the stay to close the display unit.
12.Fasten the right arm cover.

Separate type control head


Necessary parts: RP-26-Z-2E (Code no. 008-491-400)
Name

Type

Qty

Code No.

Card Case Assy.


RP Board

14P0298

008-487-640

Pan Head Screw B

M4x8 C2700W

000-881-445

Pan Head Screw B

M3x8 C2700W

000-881-404

Pan Head Screw A

M2.6x5 C2700W

000-800-973

1. Lift the monitor. See Chapter 1 for instructions.


2. Fasten the mounting base with one M4 x 8 screw as below.

Fasten with
M4X8 screw.

Fasten with M3X8


screws (2 pcs.)

Figure 4-12 Display unit, inside view


3. Fix the mounting base to front panel with two M3 x 8 screws.
4. Set the M-card case lid to the hole in the front panel and fix with two M2.6 x 5
screws.

4-12

Display pedestal

M-card base

Display pedestal
front panel
Pan-head
screw
M2.6X5
(2 pcs.)

M-card
case lid

Figure 4-13 Display pedestal, front view


5. Loosen six screws to remove the front panel on the display pedestal.
6. Set the RP Board (14P0298) in the top slot of the pcb card case.
7. Run the connector from the card case in front of the GYRO CONVERTER
Board.
8. Plug the connector in J1 on the RP Board.
9. Fasten the ground wire from the connector at the location shown below.
RP connector

GYRO
CONVERTER
Board

INT Board

FRONT
Fasten ground wire from connector to this screw.
(TOP VIEW)

RP Board
ARP Board
SPU Board

J1
Route cable between ARP and SPU Boards.
(FRONT VIEW)

Figure 4-14 Display pedestal, top view

4-13

10.Fasten the front panel of the display pedestal.


11.Fasten the ground wire to the location shown in Figure 4-14.
12.Close the monitor.

4.4 Performance Monitor PM-30


Necessary parts: PM-30 and OP03-150 (Code no. 008-485-490)
Name

Type

Qty

Code No.

PM-IN Board

03P9225

008-487-620

Pan-head Screw B

M3X8 C2700W

000-881-404

Connector Assy.

VH3P-L300-AA

000-141-014

1. Lift the monitor. See Chapter 1 for instructions.


2. Fasten the PM Board 03P9225 to the location shown below with three screws
(M3 x 8).

J403
PM Board
03P9225
J401
J411

J402

Figure 4-15 Display unit, inside view


3. Connect the connector P401 coming from J411 to J401 on the PM Board.
4. Connect two connector assemblies (VH3P-L300-AA) to J402 and J403.
5. Solder the other end of there connector assemblies with external cables, one
from ships mains and one from the PM-30.
6. Close the monitor.

4-14

4.5 Alarm Kit


Necessary parts: OP03-156 (Code no. 008-500-650)
The alarm kit mainly consists of a circuit board and connection cables, and provides alarm output to ships bridge alarm system.

Contents of Alarm Kit OP03-156


Name

Type

Code No.

Qty

ALARM Board

03P9262

008-500-680

NH Connector Assy.

03-1990(9-9P)

008-500-700

NH Connector Assy.

03-1991(3P)

008-500-710

Cable Band

HP-3N

000-570-001

Cable Tie

CV-100

000-570-322

Pan-head Screw B

M3X8 C2700W

000-881-404

Pan-head Screw B

M4X12 C2700W

000-881-447

Procedure
Refer to the figure below for parts locations.
1. Raise the monitor and fix it with the stay. (See page 1-5 for instructions.)
2. Unfasten four screws to dismount the shield cover for the INT Board.
3. Fasten the ALARM Board to the display unit with four pan-head screws (M3X8,
supplied).
4. Connect the NH connector (9-9P, supplied) between J471 on the ALARM Board
and J451 (EXT-BUZ) on the INT Board, passing it through the cable band and
binding it with existing cable tie.
5. Fasten the cable band (supplied) with a pan-head screw (M4X12, supplied)
and attach two cable ties (CV-100, supplied).
6. Connect an NH connector (3P, supplied) to each of J472, J473, J474 and J475
on the ALARM Board.
7. Route the NH connectors along the cables ties and pass them through the
cable clamp. Fasten the shield cover removed at step 1.
8. Close the INT board cover.
9. Close the monitor.
10.Connect NH connectors to ships bridge alarm system:
J472: ARPA guard zone; target alarm
J473: SYSTEM FAILURE (HP, BP, TRIG, VIDEO, GYRO, AZI)
J474: ARPA CPA/TCPA
J475: Spare

4-15

Pass cable
through here.

Cable Tie CV-100,


2 pcs.
Pan-head Screw
M3X8, 4 pcs.

J475
J474
J473
J471

J472

NH Connector
03-1991(3P), 4 pcs.
ALARM Board
03P9262

J451

NH Connector
03-1990(9-9P)
Pan-head screw
M4X12

INT Board
03P9252

Cable Band
HP-3N

Existing cable tie

Figure 4-16 Display unit, inside view

HOW TO INSULATE THE POWER CABLE


Shrink Tubing
Solder
20 mm
1 Make length of
shrink tubing 20 mm;
slip tubing onto wiring.

2 Solder power
cable to signal cable.

4-16

3 Heat shrink
tubing with soldering iron.

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